ONR as a detailer question

Sorry about the abbreviation of Klasse Sealant Glaze, its not really a household name like ONR for instance but yeah, there's NO stupid questions here, this isn't like car specific forums you may or not be apart of where SEARCH comes out by the SEARCH POLICE.

I didn't know about he original rate to dilute ONR as a QD but for me, the 8 oz works great for me. I've made up a mix of what I call "pre-wash" and clay lube using 4 oz per gallon. I use the "pre-wash" when the car is really dirty/salty, panel by panel and will try it out this Sunday as we had what the weather people here were calling our first "storm" of the season........that "storm" netted 1" of snow and not even sure where that was but my car is really dirty/salty as they salted the hell out of the road (those in FLA, where you guys use salt for french fries we need it up here to keep the roads from getting icy......LOL!)
 
Bookmarked. I can never figure out the acronyms and searching for one only results in more acronym some times. Thanks for the link.

I bought the Optima No Rinse for the express purpose of clay lube. I have read where some have used in the wash bucket with Duragloss wash. :props:

I use it with Glossworkz shampoo. 1 oz in the bucket. It's supposed to condition the water. It does help a lot with water spotting.
 
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